Best country for Master of marketing?

Asked by Manav K about 1 month ago

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Mansih K

Mansih K

Senior Assistant Manager in Operations Management

France and Australia are also top picks for a Master’s in Marketing, especially if budget and work visa options are priorities.

  • In France, schools like HEC, ESSEC, and EDHEC offer strong brand connections with L’Oréal, LVMH, and Chanel. Starting salaries range from €38,000 to €50,000 (~₹34–45 lakhs), especially in roles like marketing coordinator or junior brand manager.
  • France offers 2 years of post-study work rights, and many schools run programs in English.
  • In Australia, schools like Melbourne Business School and Monash offer marketing programs tied to roles in FMCG, retail, and tech. Salaries average AUD 60,000–75,000 (~₹33–42 lakhs), and students can stay up to 3 years post-graduation.

France is ideal for luxury and brand marketing; Australia is better for digital marketing and regional roles in the Asia-Pacific market.

For more details you can read this blog on "Masters in Marketing in France"


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Aarushi S

Aarushi S

Digital Marketer

The UK is one of the best countries for a Master’s in Marketing if the goal is strong career outcomes with international exposure. Schools like Imperial College London, Warwick, and Manchester offer 1-year programs that include real brand projects and access to companies like Unilever, WPP, and Google UK.

Graduates from top UK schools typically earn between £35,000–£50,000 (~₹37–53 lakhs) in starting roles like brand analyst or digital marketing associate. With 2 years of post-study work rights, there’s time to land a role and grow.

The programs also don’t require prior business degrees, making it accessible. Compared to the U.S., the cost is lower and ROI comes faster—especially for students aiming for global marketing roles across Europe and Asia.


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